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Gdansk is an interesting city to visit. It was formerly a free city bordering the German Empire and is today one of Poland's most significant cities, with extremely beautiful churches and cathedrals. Gdansk's museums celebrate the city's nautical history as well as its position as a center for the Solidarity movement against the communist regime. Gdansk, located on the Baltic Coast, offers numerous gorgeous city beaches, and you can travel east or west down the coast with a rental vehicle to enjoy pristine coastlines all to yourself.
Gdansk One-Way Car Rentals
The following are the most common one-way rental choices for pick-up in Gdansk and drop-off in another city:
From Gdansk to Kraków, starting at € 14 per day.
From Gdansk to Poznan, starting at € 14 per day.
From Gdansk to Berlin, starting at € 8715 per day.
From Gdansk to London, starting at € 8715 per day.
City facts that are useful
Despite its location on the Baltic Sea, Gdansk has an oceanic-continental climate. The winters are dry and fairly chilly, but the summers are pleasant and have a lot of precipitation. In July and August, the hottest months, the average temperature is 17°C (63°F), while in December it is -1°C (32°F). Snowfall is common throughout the winter, especially in January and February.
Gdansk has a population of about 460,000 people, but its metropolitan area has a population of another 600,000, making it one of the biggest cities in Poland and the sixth-largest on the Baltic Sea. Gdansk is divided into six districts, or dzielnicas, the most important of which is ródmiecie, which contains the majority of the city's attractions, cultural facilities, and restaurants.
Best vacation spots and activities
The Town Hall. The ancient town hall, one of Gdansk's most prominent structures, was erected in the 14th century. It has been damaged in city fires and during World War II, but it has always been restored and rebuilt, becoming a symbol of Gdansk citizens' endurance. The building now houses the Gdansk Museum. Visitors can also climb the tower of the town hall, which provides panoramic views of the rest of the city.
The Church of St. Mary. St. Mary's Church, one of the world's largest and most magnificent Gothic churches, can hold more than 20,000 people. A huge astronomical clock, erected in 1464 and hence older than the church itself, is part of the church complex.
The Artus Court. The Artus Court building, a magnificent example of Dutch Mannerism architecture, was formerly a meeting place for Gdansk merchants and a social gathering place for the city's nobles. The court is located on Dugi Targ Street, which is home to many of Gdansk's most magnificent structures.
The lighthouse in Nowy Port. Don't be fooled by the lighthouse's name; while it does mean "New Port" in Polish, it is really more than 125 years old. One of Gdansk's most unique structures is located in the same area and is available to tourists during the summer months; the views of the city and the sea from up top are truly breathtaking.
Parking and traffic advice
Poland follows the right-hand rule of the road.
Unless otherwise specified, the speed limits in Poland are 40 km/h (87 mph) on motorways, 120 km/h (75 mph) on dual carriageway expressways, 100 km/h (62 mph) on single carriageway expressways, 90 km/h (56 mph) on all other urban roads, 60 km/h (37 mph) in urban and built-up areas at night, 50 km/h (31 mph) in urban and built-up areas during the day, and 20 km
It is against the law to use a cell phone while driving.
For both experienced and inexperienced drivers, the legal alcohol limit is 0.02 percent. Excessive penalties and a license suspension may result from exceeding the limit. Exceeding the 0.05 percent limit is a criminal offense punishable by up to two years in jail.
Gdansk, while not as huge as Warsaw or Krakow, is nevertheless a large, busy city with a lot of traffic. Every day, many individuals who do not reside in Gdansk commute to work from nearby cities and villages. On working days, the evening rush hour typically lasts from 17.00 until 20.00.
While the general quality of roads in Poland has greatly improved over the previous two decades, some rural roads, particularly in the country's northern, southern, and easternmost regions, can still be in poor condition. It is a good idea to plan your route ahead of time and research the routes you will be driving on.
When you drive, you must have proof of insurance and the car's documents with you.
You must have your passport or ID card with you at all times when driving.
In Poland, like in the rest of the EU, the emergency number is 112.
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You may return a vehicle to a different city. Simply conduct a search for matching offers by entering the desired return city. Only offers from companies that permit return in another city will appear in the search results. A one-way tariff is already included in the mentioned pricing.
Please note that drivers under the age of 25 and over the age of 70 are liable to an additional fee. Visit the Age Restrictions section to learn how a driver in your age group is charged when you book.
Answers to popular questions about car rental in Gdansk
Yes. It is possible to rent a car one place and return it in another city for a fee.
In the search window, select "Return in another city" and enter your preferred city of return.
The search results will only show cars that have this option.
The price is displayed includes the additional fee for returning to another city.
It is simple with our one way rentals to rent a car and return it one of our Luckycar stations.
The one-way charge is always based on the destination and vehicle within the same country or across borders.
A wide variety of options are available to you, with several different costs. If you have damage a vehicle, you may also be offered a full damage waiver, which covers any additional damage to the vehicle. But make sure to question the customer service employees whether or not the tyres and windows are covered by this policy.
While the majority of car rental suppliers in Gdansk offer unlimited mileage, some charge extra fees for additional kilometers. You can view the rental conditions for each vehicle to determine whether mileage is limited or unlimited.
It is very important to inform a car rental company if you are unable to return your vehicle on the agreed drop-off time. If you return a car more than two hours late you will be charged an additional day.